
Crafters Using HTV - How Can You Keep Vinyl from Peeling?
For home crafters using irons, think SHIP: STEAM: Do not use steam, no matter how tempting it might be. HEAT: Use the proper heat setting. Cotton is recommended. IRON: If...
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For home crafters using irons, think SHIP: STEAM: Do not use steam, no matter how tempting it might be. HEAT: Use the proper heat setting. Cotton is recommended. IRON: If...
This time of year, many of us start a conversation with âIs it cold enough for ya?â In the sign industry, we have to turn this around and ask, âis...
We've all been there - you arrive to check on your latest install only to find an issue that needs to be fixed. You grab your keys to head back...
Nothing is more disappointing than applying a perfect graphic to a clean substrate with top of the line tools only to wind up with bubbles and wrinkles in the vinyl,...
We frequently get questions about preventing bubbles when installing vinyl on smooth flat surfaces. This can especially be a problem in installing reflective vinyl. The trick is getting the tape...
For home crafters using irons, think SHIP: STEAM: Do not use steam, no matter how tempting it might be. HEAT: Use the proper heat setting. Cotton is recommended. IRON: If...
This time of year, many of us start a conversation with âIs it cold enough for ya?â In the sign industry, we have to turn this around and ask, âis...
We've all been there - you arrive to check on your latest install only to find an issue that needs to be fixed. You grab your keys to head back...
Nothing is more disappointing than applying a perfect graphic to a clean substrate with top of the line tools only to wind up with bubbles and wrinkles in the vinyl,...
We frequently get questions about preventing bubbles when installing vinyl on smooth flat surfaces. This can especially be a problem in installing reflective vinyl. The trick is getting the tape...